I’ve always said that Congress should follow Kansas’ lead and legislate science by repealing the laws of thermodynamics. Because if free and unlimited energy is illegal, then only criminals will have free and unlimited energy
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and some other theoretical physics say Newton’s Laws don’t necessarily apply on the atomic level. However, if you are larger than an atomic particle it is wise to take old Isaac seriously.
To quote Steve McQueen in “The Magnificent Seven”, "A guy jumped off a 10 story building. As he passed each floor on the way down, people at the windows would ask him, ’How’s it going?‘, to which he replied, ’So far, so good.’
“There are many natural scientists, and especially physicists, who continue to reject the notion that the disciplines concerned with social and cultural criticism can have anything to contribute, except perhaps peripherally, to their research. Still less are they receptive to the idea that the very foundations of their worldview must be revised or rebuilt in the light of such criticism. Rather, they cling to the dogma imposed by the long post-Enlightenment hegemony over the Western intellectual outlook, which can be summarized briefly as follows: that there exists an external world, whose properties are independent of any individual human being and indeed of humanity as a whole; that these properties are encoded in ‘eternal’ physical laws; and that human beings can obtain reliable, albeit imperfect and tentative, knowledge of these laws by hewing to the ’objective’’ procedures and epistemological strictures prescribed by the (so-called) scientific method.”
—Alan D. Sokal, “Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity,” in Social Text #46/47, pp. 217-252 (spring/summer 1996) https://physics.nyu.edu/faculty/sokal/transgress_v2/transgress_v2_singlefile.html Sounds as if Barry took “the Sokal Hoax” a bit too seriously
Many comments on ‘’last words’’ … I am ashamed to say this, but, I believe my last words, in this situation, would not be suitable for printing in any respectable newspaper.
marilynnbyerly over 3 years ago
I’m guessing he was trying to disprove gravity by jumping off something.
sirbadger over 3 years ago
How was I supposed to know that javelins don’t stay up in the air forever?
Darsan54 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Hold my beer.
Alexander the Good Enough over 3 years ago
Epitaph for our exalted ex-presidunce: “Here lies Donald John Trump, as always.”
Concretionist over 3 years ago
They ARE designed for that. But a physicist thinks that “something odd in the 5th decimal” is “broken”.
Scorpio Premium Member over 3 years ago
Well trying to break the laws of physics will certainly break something
Bilan over 3 years ago
Didn’t he know that ‘Hold my beer’ is a Law of Causality that can’t be broken?
hariseldon59 over 3 years ago
Yeah, but he never studied law.
wiatr over 3 years ago
The universe has denied the accuracy of your position.
Superfrog over 3 years ago
Physics doesn’t care what you say, Barry.
Alexander the Good Enough over 3 years ago
Alternative epitaph for foolish Barry the Republican: “Facts remain facts whether one believes them or not.”
EasternWoods over 3 years ago
Looks like Barry has taken his appeal of the law to a higher court.
Imagine over 3 years ago
Shot by the physics police.
comixbomix over 3 years ago
And you had to name him “Barry”…?
Say What? Premium Member over 3 years ago
He likely noticed the gravity of the situation a bit too late.
Say What? Premium Member over 3 years ago
Sorry, Barry, but you were no Skyrim horse.
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keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
I think Barry was trying to push poo up a hill with a pointed stick.
mikeyman over 3 years ago
Doesn’t he get a Darwin?
face.less_b over 3 years ago
I’ve always said that Congress should follow Kansas’ lead and legislate science by repealing the laws of thermodynamics. Because if free and unlimited energy is illegal, then only criminals will have free and unlimited energy
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
‘’Experience is the best teacher, unfortunately, sometimes, she boots you in the pants.’’
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
There is a reason why, we have Engineers and test-pilots.
‘’Frank, take her up, see how she handles, OK?’’
steverinoCT over 3 years ago
I’m busy testing “A body at rest tends to stay at rest…”
Lawrence.S over 3 years ago
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and some other theoretical physics say Newton’s Laws don’t necessarily apply on the atomic level. However, if you are larger than an atomic particle it is wise to take old Isaac seriously.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
So said all the Darwin losers just before they selflessly thinned the herd in favor of reason, and yet Darwin keeps getting candidates for his awards.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Well, if someone doesn’t test the bounds from time to time, can there be any new discoveries?
Pickled Pete over 3 years ago
Cat uses up 1 of his 9: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W01240u1P_c
Anon4242 over 3 years ago
He was gravely mistaken.
Masterskrain over 3 years ago
“Hey, Y’all…WATCH THIS!!”
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
He insisted to objects COULD occupy the same space and time.
Linguist over 3 years ago
Poor ole Barry. Proved wrong again!
Mike Williams over 3 years ago
“Rules were made to be broken!”
This is another level of that “fact”.
yimhere over 3 years ago
Those tin foil helmets never work!
Old Crusty over 3 years ago
To quote Steve McQueen in “The Magnificent Seven”, "A guy jumped off a 10 story building. As he passed each floor on the way down, people at the windows would ask him, ’How’s it going?‘, to which he replied, ’So far, so good.’
robhanold over 3 years ago
We don’t mneed no stinkin’ science.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Idiots tailgating on the highway are aiming for this funeral.
Phydeux over 3 years ago
Autopsy says he failed his physics-al.
patrickab7 over 3 years ago
Laws of physics? Sounds like socialism to me! /s
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
I’ve thought long and hard and come to the conclusion that my last words will be “….. aaaarrgghh.”
cherns Premium Member over 3 years ago
“There are many natural scientists, and especially physicists, who continue to reject the notion that the disciplines concerned with social and cultural criticism can have anything to contribute, except perhaps peripherally, to their research. Still less are they receptive to the idea that the very foundations of their worldview must be revised or rebuilt in the light of such criticism. Rather, they cling to the dogma imposed by the long post-Enlightenment hegemony over the Western intellectual outlook, which can be summarized briefly as follows: that there exists an external world, whose properties are independent of any individual human being and indeed of humanity as a whole; that these properties are encoded in ‘eternal’ physical laws; and that human beings can obtain reliable, albeit imperfect and tentative, knowledge of these laws by hewing to the ’objective’’ procedures and epistemological strictures prescribed by the (so-called) scientific method.”
—Alan D. Sokal, “Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity,” in Social Text #46/47, pp. 217-252 (spring/summer 1996) https://physics.nyu.edu/faculty/sokal/transgress_v2/transgress_v2_singlefile.html Sounds as if Barry took “the Sokal Hoax” a bit too seriouslyChukLitl Premium Member over 3 years ago
He finally saw the gravity of the situation. It always gets ya’.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
They are either heroes or morons. Usually self destructive morons.
MT Wallet over 3 years ago
I know a Barry who breaks the laws of physics that we are aware of. His show starts in less than two hours so I’d better finish up.
Bilan over 3 years ago
I want to see the other epitaphs in that graveyard.
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
Many comments on ‘’last words’’ … I am ashamed to say this, but, I believe my last words, in this situation, would not be suitable for printing in any respectable newspaper.